A Nurse Attorney for Defense: Helps in Dealing Allegation Cases

Any allegation or complaint could result in the worst, which is why a nurse attorney is needed for such allegation cases. However, some who thought they were guilty of the charges failed to hire a nurse attorney just because they think it’s the end of their license...

Ask a Nurse Attorney if You Are Facing an Accusation Case

The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) or is referred to as the Board, is an agency that has jurisdiction over any matters and cases involving RN and LVN in Texas. They are responsible for overseeing the practice of professional nursing all over the state of Texas. Any RN...

Ask a Nurse Attorney for Assistance Regarding Controlled Substance Act

A violation to the Controlled Substance Act of the Texas Health and Safety Code is considered a criminal offense, such violation is punishable with large fines or prison sentences and for RNs, their license can be suspended or worst be revoked.  If an RN is involved...

A Nurse Attorney Defends RN from Issues of Lack of Appropriate Nursing Care

A nurse should assess every patient on their treatment. That is one of the appropriate ways in giving the best patient care. But if a nurse neglects to do it as a part of their job, they may face consequences. Hiring a nurse attorney for this matter is a good option...

A Nurse Attorney Can Help Deal with Incorrect Infusion of Medication

Nurses do their jobs objectively, but they should not just go by the book. Patients need someone who they can rely on during their journey to health improvement, someone who they can entrust their safety during their stay at a hospital. But for a slight mistake for...